• Womble@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Ah yes, I remember the 80s when the British state turned Ireland into an open air prision and started systematically starving the whole population, raiding aid convoys and destroying the infrastructure in retaliation for terrorist attacks in the UK. A totally sane and not at all unhinged comparison.

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      2 months ago

      Can you elaborate? Seems like you disagree with this guy’s statement that a nation’s population cannot be generalized by the actions of terrorists from said nation.

      • EchoCT@lemmy.ml
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        2 months ago

        And your mistake is in calling the IRA terrorists. I think you mean the English were terrorizing the Irish people.

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          2 months ago

          The IRA were terrorists who killed their own people. They literally killed other Irish people, including other IRA sects. Look up the IRA leaders; a lot of them died in IRA-ordered bombings or assassinations. There was no unified IRA.

          That’s why the president of Ireland is denouncing them. That’s what the article is about. The British being bad doesn’t mean the IRA was good. They can both be bad and there are more than two parties in every situation.

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            2 months ago

            They can both be bad and there are more than two parties in every situation.

            All that nuance is making my head hurt. Can’t I just say “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”? It sounds so much simpler and snappier.

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                2 months ago

                Sorry, irony didn’t translate well there. It was supposed to be a parody of the binary mindset “I don’t wanna think about nuance and individual differences, just enemies and allies”.

                Also, forgive my cynicism, but I’m not confident that every middle school teaches that level of critical thinking. I’m not actually sure we even touched on that in high school. I’m from Germany, but my school was rather centrist with respect to the Overton Window at the time. Much of history was painted rather black and white and avoided complicated details about morality.